using psychophysical and motor methods to study motion & time perception
I'm a first generation college student from Youngstown, Ohio just looking to make my parents proud.
I study how the visual system processes timing information to coordinate movements. As a saxophonist, I am inspired by musical performances and how humans groove together.
Current research question: Does continuous motion of a bouncing ball improve perceptual timing? If so, does it help to represent a time interval to perform a timed action?
I study how the visual system processes timing information to coordinate movements. As a saxophonist, I am inspired by musical performances and how humans groove together.
Current research question: Does continuous motion of a bouncing ball improve perceptual timing? If so, does it help to represent a time interval to perform a timed action?